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Forte and Bears Rushing Attack Will Get Back on Track
Rookie sensation Matt Forte was a bright sport in an otherwise abysmal Chicago offense last year. In 2008, he rushed for over 1200 yards and eight TDs. His quarterback at that time was Kyle Orton, not Jay Cutler. So what does this mean for Forte? Wil
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Bears’ Offseason Acquisitions: Bullish in a Bear Market
After finishing 9-7 and missing the playoffs for the second consecutive year, Bears’ GM Jerry Angelo made the statement “we must solidify the quarterback position.” Well, Angelo has done just that. He not only solidified the quart
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The 1985 Chicago Bears Are, and Forever Will Be, My Favorite All-TimeTeam
The 1985 Chicago Bears are my favorite team not because of their relentless 46 D; that’s just too easy of an answer to give, but rather they are my favorite team simply because of their offense. Here is a little word association to explain my r
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One-on-One with Brian Urlacher
He plays a position synonymous with violence and collisions. He plays a position on a team synonymous with Hall of Famers and legends. He is Brian Urlacher, middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears. Urlacher, a six-time Pro Bowler, has been the staple
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Where Is the Love for Lovie Smith’s Coaching Staff?
The Chicago Bears coaching staff will have two new faces going into the 2009 season on the defensive side of the ball. This is important because in order for the Bears to have success, it must start with quality leadership. And that mostly comes from
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Where Is the Love for Lovie Smith’s Coaching Staff?
The Chicago Bears coaching staff will have two new faces going into the 2009 season on the defensive side of the ball. This is important because in order for the Bears to have success, it must start with quality leadership. And that mostly comes from
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The Chicago Bears’ Playbook: 2009 Edition
With the arrival of Jay Cutler and friends via free agency and the NFL Draft, the team playbook will now expand by a few inches. On the offensive side of the ball, I fully expect Ron Turner to review the last three years of Jay Cutler tape. Wh
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